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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the interim affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'After Recording Return to' section with the appropriate addresses.
  3. In the first section, provide the name of the affiant and their title, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  4. Next, specify the name of the owner and confirm that all labor, materials, and services have been provided as per your contract.
  5. Indicate the payment amount you are seeking from the owner in the designated field.
  6. List any remaining work to be performed under the contract and detail any lienors who have not been paid, including their names and amounts due.
  7. Complete the signature section by entering your name, title, and corporation details. Ensure it is signed in front of a notary public.
  8. Finally, fill out the Certificate of Service section to certify delivery of this affidavit to relevant parties.

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After filing, an affidavit is examined for its accuracy and adherence to legal requirements. It then becomes part of official court records and is accessible to relevant parties. Attorneys may use the affidavit to understand the merit of a case, cross-examine witnesses, and challenge or prove claims.
A legal affidavit must be signed by the person making the statement to be considered legally binding. In many cases, the affiant must also sign the document in front of a witness. That witness is often the notary public, but they could be anyone willing to swear the signature is authentic.
They demand unquestionable credibility, concrete evidence, and sworn declarations. In such scenarios, an affidavit stands as a strong pillar of assurance. As a written statement made under oath, an affidavit ensures trust and validation in legal proceedings.
An affidavit is a sworn statement put in writing. When you use an affidavit, youre claiming that the information within the document is true and correct to the best of your knowledge. Like taking an oath in court, an affidavit is only valid when you make it voluntarily and without any coercion.
I am executing this affidavit to attest to the truth of the foregoing facts and statements and for whatever purpose this may serve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my signature this day of , 2020 at , Philippines.

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Updated Dec 19, 2024. An affidavit is a written statement in which the signer or affiant verifies that the document is true. They differ from sworn oaths only in that the relevant parties must sign them instead of swearing them out loud.
An affidavit of explanation is a sworn statement executed by an individual to explain certain facts or circumstancesin this case, why a passport was not declared, surrendered, or mentioned at the time of renewal or during any transaction requiring the declaration of all valid or previous passports.

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